Allergies – they are a common problem and a troublesome one too. Allergy sufferers often feel stuffed up, are constantly sneezing and deal with watery eyes and uncomfortable itching. These symptoms are not pleasant; however, there are some great remedies available that can help anyone to combat their allergy symptoms.
If you participate in outdoor activities like camping, jogging or team sports, you may need to wash your workout clothes or uniform more frequently than usual– after every time you wear it, if possible. Some people who are especially sensitive may even become irritated by grass stains, sweat or dirt on their clothing.
If your child frequently complains of symptoms like a stuffy nose, or frequent sneezing, allergies may be to blame. Over time, these problems can make it difficult for your child to perform well in class, or reach their full potential. In these cases, allergy therapy may produce a marked difference in the way your child feels, and behaves.
Clean your home thoroughly and regularly. Vacuum at least two times a week and dust just as often. Be sure to wear a mask and gloves to avoid getting any irritation from dust or from the cleaning chemicals that you use. Use specific cleaning tools for allergy sufferers, like a vacuum with a HEPA filter.
If you suffer from seasonal allergies, a good place to start would be trying over-the-counter medications. Be sure to choose the medication that is for your specific type of allergy. If you are unsure, there are medicines that treat all different types of allergies. Always be sure to follow the directions on the package.
People who suffer from food allergies are generally the ones who need to be the most careful. While other types of allergies can be annoying, food allergies tend to be the most fatal. This is especially true of people who suffer from allergies to shellfish or nuts, such as shrimp or hazelnut.
If you are a season allergy sufferer, then look around your environment to see how you can lessen the allergens around you. This could be as easy as using an inexpensive humidifier to keep the surrounding air moist, which keeps your sinuses from becoming too dry and will not be as effective, in being able to fight off the allergens.
Try to keep your indoor air as allergen free as possible. It might be tempting to open a window to let the fresh air in, however, when you do this you let the pollen into your home. So keep your windows shut. Also, be sure to change the filters on your air conditioner quite often.
Time your outings. Statistics have shown that pollen count is affected by time of day, temperature, rain, and humidity. The worst times to be outdoors are between 10 in the morning and 4 in the afternoon, especially on days that are windy, hot and dry. So if you really want to spend some time outdoors, wait until the late afternoon.
Sometimes, new clothing can contain chemicals or other allergy-causing substances that can cause a rash or hives upon contact with your skin. When you buy new clothing, be sure to wash each item before you wear it. This is particularly true of man-made materials such as nylon and rayon.
Few things are more irritating to the eyes and nose than exposure to cigarette smoke (first- or second-hand). However, many people mistake this irritation caused by smoke for an allergen and take allergy medications to counter the effects. Because smoke is not a true allergen, these treatments will not have any effect on the symptoms.
Keep your home sealed by closing all windows during times of high pollen counts. Using your air conditioning for cool, dry air will help your allergies more than having the windows open during the warm pollen season.
Buy an air purifier for your home. These come equipped with HEPA filters that will remove allergens from the air before they ever reach your nose. They will eliminate pet dander or other irritants from the air. You will need to consider the size of the room before you buy one.
Purchase a portable air purifier, or filter to use throughout your home. Ensure that the device uses at least one HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filter to remove allergens from the air you breathe. Place the purifier in your bedroom for a few hours before you go to sleep for an allergy-free night’s rest.
Allergies are unpleasant, uncomfortable and troublesome. Fortunately, there are some great tips available that can help sufferers to combat their troublesome symptoms. This article has introduced several effective measures that can help with the sniffles, sneezes and itchy eyes that often accompany allergies. Using a few of these measures might just help allergy sufferers to find some relief.
Breathe Easy And Avoid Allergies With These Tips was originally published on Spring